Prekop, Joe Jr. schrieb: > I need to configure a Windows 2003 Server as an NTP server. All of our > internal users, servers and network infrastructure equipment will point to > this NTP server for updates. What is the best way to setup a Windows 2003 > server as an NTP server?
You could use our NTP Installer for Windows which offers the following functionality (most of it is optional and can be deselected during installation): - install the current stable NTP version (4.2.4p4) on your system - sets up a service called NTP which starts NTPD automatically at system startup - creates a special user account which has limited privileges and which is used to run the service (=security bugs in NTPD would not result in an Administrator level access if someone uses that bug to attack your machine) - disables the w32time service of Windows - creates an initial configuration file for you - adds a few items to your start menu in order to allow you to control the service, edit the configuration file, access the documentation and related websites and check the status of NTP (using ntpq) The installer offers an "unattended mode" which allows you to run it on client machines without the need for user interaction (by pre-specifying all required parameters in an INI file), this helps a lot to automatically install NTP on hundreds or thousands of machines. Well, enough buzz :-) It is free and can be downloaded here: http://www.meinberg.de/english/sw/ntp.htm (you should choose the "modena" version) And please take a look at the Time Server Monitor application which could be considered a GUI for NTP on Windows. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask them here or via email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Best regards, Heiko _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions